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Old Feb 7, 09, 11:58 pm   #61
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+1 All Costco's self-branded snack stuff is great.


I do enjoy the seaweed cracker mix quite a bit- reminds me I'll have to pick some up tomorrow

Dried squid is also quite tasty- The spicier the better-

...And Shrimp Chips
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Old Feb 8, 09, 3:48 am   #62
 
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I've tried coca cola, sprite, and fanta together.. Add a calpico milk drink.. Well, it's the nectar of the gods.. (personal note: if you don't have strong stomach, don't try it!)
Was available ready made last November.

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I wasn't wild about it. My husband liked it more than I did, preferring it to standard Pepsi.

beckoa, have you tried heating dried squid under a flame? It softens before hardening again as it cools. Delicious with a dollop of mayo.
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Old Feb 8, 09, 4:09 am   #63
 
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Boiled peanuts!
Cajun flavored! +1
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Old Feb 8, 09, 11:02 pm   #64
 
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Boiled peanuts!
The official snack food of the State of South Carolina. I have eaten them here in JAX, but I prefer them dry roasted.
From my days living in PA, I developed a strong liking for hot bologna and red beet eggs.
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Old Feb 18, 09, 5:04 am   #65
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I like to eat some seaweed with rice. No cooking process involved, and I just eat the whole seaweed.
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Old Feb 18, 09, 2:14 pm   #66
 
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I like to eat some seaweed with rice. No cooking process involved, and I just eat the whole seaweed.
When I was a kid my brother and I used to eat all my mom's seaweed out of the cupboard so she started buying the unseasoned kind to get us to stop. It worked. Rice wrapped in seaweed is our family's standard traveling/picnic food.
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